Londa Tarot

The figures in this somewhat gothic, self-titled Tarot deck, the Londa Tarot, are all pale and elf-like. The minor and major arcana cards look basically the same, though the deck uses the typical Rider-Waite card meanings.

Card Images from the Londa Tarot

Londa Tarot review by Simone

This was only the second or third deck I acquired,
and I have had it for a long time now, but it is not
one of my favorite decks to use for readings. The
people portrayed in the art are elfin and very, very thin
-- the style is pretty gothic, although initially I
remember seeing it as sort of a heavy-metal-band aesthetic.
This is a US Games-published deck and comes with a small booklet of divinatory
and reversed meanings, which, unlike many of US
Games' booklets, is written by the artist
herself. There are 79 cards; the extra card features a performer
type of character and the words "Who Are You Really?"
It is meant to function as a sort of wild card, but
can be removed from the deck.